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  • noun Plural form of aisle.

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Examples

  • The firm, which includes other prominent consultants from both sides of the aisles, is offering itself up as consultants to work on political referendum and initiatives.

    Lehane and Schmidt to Work Together - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009

  • The firm, which includes other prominent consultants from both sides of the aisles, is offering itself up as consultants to work on political referendum and initiatives.

    Lehane and Schmidt to Work Together - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009

  • Chedraui (our one big store) has brought in so much stuff that navigating some of the aisles is tough.

    christmas shopping inventories 2004

  • Something that would stand out from what we typically see in the cleaning aisles, which is how we came up with the Gerbera Daisy design.

    19 posts from January 2008 2008

  • You will usually find the freebies in the very back by the meat department since the aisles are the widest there.

    HObama and The Campaign for Free Food e d b m 2009

  • You will usually find the freebies in the very back by the meat department since the aisles are the widest there.

    Archive 2009-02-01 e d b m 2009

  • Navigation of the aisles was a bit more confusing, but I think that stems from the "not everything instore is avail. on the site" thing.

    This has taken up way too much of my time this week... 2008

  • I was on one of the "straightaway" parts of the parking lot, and as such I felt I had right-of-way over any cars turning in from the "aisles"--who are supposed to stop, if one applies regular road-rules I don't think there is actual traffic law covering parking lots--is there?

    It's poison bile cocktail hour! Drink up, mates! Lisa B. 2006

  • I was on one of the "straightaway" parts of the parking lot, and as such I felt I had right-of-way over any cars turning in from the "aisles"--who are supposed to stop, if one applies regular road-rules I don't think there is actual traffic law covering parking lots--is there?

    Archive 2006-08-01 Lisa B. 2006

  • It will not be open up the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve, a very controversial thing there. are critics on the left and right aisles, which is usually a good thing on one of these bills.

    CNN Transcript Jul 29, 2005 2005

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